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Network TV's big hits—Modern Family,The Cleveland Show, NCIS: Los Angeles—join a pack of losers and losing news: NBC viewership is down 10% among young adults, ABC and CBS have slipped, too, and Eastwick, Hank, and Trauma have already been canceled. The LA Times surveys the playing field, mid-season.

Comedy rules—kinda:Modern Family has reeled in 10.6 million viewers, but networks are still struggling to find the Friends or Seinfeld of the late aughts.

Time slots still matter: Network execs thought DVR would change everything, but Fox saw an 89% bump among young adults on Mondays after moving House out of its Tuesday slot.

Crime dramas are (still) huge: The season's No. 1 new show is NCIS: Los Angeles with an average of 17 million viewers.

Jay Leno is (still) not: Leno's new time slot has been a double curse for NBC: Viewers are down at both 10pm and 11:35pm.